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Lot 120: - John Robert Cozens , 1752-1799 La Galleria di Sopra, above lake Albano, Italy watercolour over traces of pencil

Est: £20,000 GBP - £30,000 GBPSold:
Sotheby'sLondon, United KingdomJuly 09, 2009

Item Overview

Description

watercolour over traces of pencil

Dimensions

35.5 by 52.5 cm; 13 3/4 by 20 3/4 in.

Artist or Maker

Literature

A. Wilton, The Art of Alexander and John Robert Cozens, 1980, p. 41

Provenance

Frances L. Hofer

Notes

THE PROPERTY OF A PRIVATE AMERICAN COLLECTION
The Galleria di Sopra is a walk lined by oak trees which separates the lake from the town of Albano and follows the crater of the lake, affording dramatic views of the Campagna. Cozens was clearly fascinated by the play of light on and through the canopy of oak leaves, and in the curved tree trunks and branches, which outline his composition. Bell and Girtin ('Catalogue of Drawings and Sketches of John Robert Cozens', Walpole Society, 1935, vol. XXIII) record four subjects entitled View on the Galleria di Sopra above Lake Albano. The present drawing may be closely compared with another version which is signed and dated 1778, which has a similar composition but shows the ass carrying three figures, and presumably dates from the same period. It was exhibited at the Burlington Fine Arts Club in 1923 (plate XXII) and was again on the London art market in 1976. Please refer to the online catalogue or contact a member of the department for further information on this lot. There are two known examples of a second type which shows the road on the right with two herdsmen driving a flock of goats against the skyline in the foreground, one in the collection of the National Gallery, Melbourne (see Bell and Girtin op. cit. no. 153). Of the third type there are four known examples which show the road on the left with two figures reclining at the edge of it with a vast prospect over the Campagna to the right (Bell and Girtin op. cit. no. 154), one in the Williamson Art Gallery, Birkenhead and another in the Oppe Collection. The fourth type (Bell and Girtin, op. cit. no. 155) shows the road to the right and an extensive view over the Campagna to the left, with two seated herdsmen in the foreground to the right and a flock of white goats to the left. There is a further drawing in the collection of the Yale Centre for British Art, New Haven (B1975.4.1904) which is unfinished. Cozens left England in the summer of 1776, most probably together with Richard Payne Knight, and is recorded as having arrived in Rome by November. He spent two years in Italy, based in Rome, and started his return journey home in April 1779.

Auction Details

Early British Drawings, Watercolours and Portrait Miniatures

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Sotheby's
July 09, 2009, 12:00 AM GMT

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